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#382910 - 09/18/12 06:50 AM Re: Late night music. [Re: Lampshade]
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so, she's the one who produced some slap echo in my HT room when i played that for the first time. she made me spend $10.00 to correct for that... :-(

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#382914 - 09/18/12 10:04 AM Re: Late night music. [Re: PopeBobAltarBoy]
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Originally Posted By: Powertothepeople
Originally Posted By: Lampshade
the Cocteau Twins.


That sounds dirty.


It's not foot fetish material.
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#382920 - 09/18/12 10:29 AM Re: Late night music. [Re: Lampshade]
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lampshade,
the first thing that came to my mind when i read your post is:
this guy needs Muzak, it's a professional soporific and it has proven itself for dozens of years in all kinds of environments.

Bose would be superb for that, as muzak does not have low frequencies that we can hear.


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#382922 - 09/18/12 11:48 AM Re: Late night music. [Re: Lampshade]
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Nor any other frequencies that we would want to hear.
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#382923 - 09/18/12 11:50 AM Re: Late night music. [Re: Lampshade]
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And in the interest of being more helpful:

What about nature sounds, self-meditation relaxation discs, or simple white noise boxes?
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#382924 - 09/18/12 12:53 PM Re: Late night music. [Re: JohnK]
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I second John's recommendation for classical music at night to unwind. I often listen to classical (a favorite is Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik)or jazz before retiring for the night.

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#382925 - 09/18/12 03:07 PM Re: Late night music. [Re: Lampshade]
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I have a really nice gentle thunderstorm cd with peeping frogs. But I wanted to try something new.
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#382926 - 09/18/12 03:09 PM Re: Late night music. [Re: Lampshade]
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if you get Galaxie on satellite or cable, try the "nature" channel; the play nature sounds often accompanied by soft music.
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#382929 - 09/18/12 08:42 PM Re: Late night music. [Re: Lampshade]
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Originally Posted By: Lampshade
. . . with peeping frogs. But I wanted to try something new.


I wouldn't be able to relax like that. Not with them staring at me the entire time.
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#382931 - 09/18/12 11:15 PM Re: Late night music. [Re: St_PatGuy]
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You wouldn't like my house, then. If you go out after dusk, you're liable to trip over a peeping frog.
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